N. N. Pillai

Playwright

Birthday December 23, 1918

Birth Sign Capricorn

Birthplace Vaikom, Travancore, British India

DEATH DATE 1995-11-14, Kottayam, Kerala, India (76 years old)

Nationality India

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1918

N. N. Pillai (Narayana Pillai Narayana Pillai; 1918–1995) was an Indian playwright, actor, theatre director, orator, screenplay writer, lyricist and an I.N.A Freedom fighter.

(Served as Commanding Officer of Field Propaganda Unit under Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose): in INA - Indian National Army). He has been given the title “Nadakacharyan” of Malayalam Theatre. through his contributions to theater as a playwright, director, actor and a producer.

Pillai was born on 23 December 1918 at Vaikom, Thalayazham to Keettuparambil Narayana Pillai and Thethathil Parukkutty Amma.

His father was a village officer.

Due to his father's official transfer he studied in different places in central Kerala.

He had a taste for literature at a very early age which he gives credit to his mother.

He started reading books at the age of 6 and by the age of 12; he had memorized 5000 plus Akshara Slokams and poems and had won many competitions.

Languages, history, philosophy and human civilizations were his favorite subjects.

He did his intermediate from CMS College Kottayam but failed in the exams.

He went to Malaysia at the age of 19, in search of a job where he worked as a Journalist (sub-editor for Kerala Bandhu Daily and Staff Reporter for Singapore Herald), estate manager and medical dresser and later joined INA during World War II.

During his stint in Malaysia, he became a reader of English books and novels.

He mastered Malayan and Japanese language during this period.

While working as a journalist he interviewed hollywood actor Paul Muni in Singapore.

During the Second World War, he was part of the Field Propaganda Unit as Commanding Officer of a 58-member Team of INA.

1942

While working in Malaysia as a journalist and estate supervisor in 1942, he was attracted by the patriotic and freedom movements, the Indian Independence League and the Indian National Army.

He left his estate job and joined INA in Gafar company Platoon II under Platoon Commander Major Somasundaram as Nayik/ soldier.

After few months of training he was moved to Field Propaganda Unit named " Azad Hind Dal" formed under guidance of Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose in Singapore.

He was elevated to the rank of Commanding officer of a 58 member unit.

His troop was moved to Mergui and later to Rangoon as a backup for the Imphal war.

During his association with Netaji once he asked him about the trustworthiness of the Japanese army, for which Netaji replied " If required the guns can be used for firing backwards also".

1945

After dissolution of the I.N.A in 1945 by Netaji, pillai was taken to Calcutta by the British army, were he managed to escape en-route to the prison and returned to his native, Kottayam.

In-spite of being the commanding officer for a Unit and the secretary of I.N.A Travancore state relief fund he has never availed any pension or grants for his services.

1946

After dissolution of INA he returned to India in 1946 and married Chinnamma.

He became popular and recognized as an INA freedom fighter and was appointed the Travancore State Secretary of INA Relief fund under Pattom Thanu Pillai.

Along with his wife and elder daughter, he went to British Malaya again were he worked for four years as an estate manager and medical dresser.

He himself took birth of his son Vijayaraghavan while working in an estate in Malaya.

His family includes son Vijayaraghavan, who is a Malayalam film actor.

Pillai was an atheist throughout his life.

His son said in an interview that even in his death bed in hospital, he felt uneasy on hearing prayers.

1952

He started his drama troupe “ Viswa Kerala Kala Samithi” in 1952.

He has produced 23 full-length plays, 40 one act plays, 2 theatrical studies and his autobiography “Njan” meaning “I”.

His play, which question the socio political injustice, hypocrisy and corruptions in society, include Kapalika, Cross Belt, Prethalokam, Dam, Vishamavritham, Easwarn Arrestil, Guerilla, Supreme Court and Njan Swargathil.

Pillai started his drama troupe called Viswa Kerala Kala Samithi in 1952 under the presence of acclaimed poet Vallathol Narayana Menon.

Manushyan meaning Human was the first drama staged by Viswa Kerala Kala Samithi.

Pillai and his family members performed in all his dramas making it a family affair.

The initial dramas he had written were during his stint in INA at the age of 24 which upheld patriotism and national pride.

Tantia Tope was the first play written and directed by him in which he played the role of thantia thope.

The play was written in English.

It was translated into various languages and staged in military camps in INA.

Qurbani was the second drama he had written under Netaji's instruction, which was staged in front of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose while in Ragoon camp.